In the Bermuda Triangle between their successes with Stock Aitken Waterman and her over to a kind of stylization trash Madonna there was in the nineties a significant career break. Strangely, was at this time one of their best albums, but that was not a great success and therefore quite went down. Even today, it is worth an ear. Kylie worked here musically and vocally matured significantly. Similar to Madonna at the same time with "Bedtime Stories" Kylie turned to current trends such as trip-hop and house to give her music a facelift. "Confide in me" opened with oriental opulent strings and minimalist hip-hop beat in a very high level. "Surrender" is a smooth piece of pop. "Put yourself in my place," is an elegant sparkling ballad with great chorus, while "Dangerous Game" sounds great spits like a James Bond song. The Pet Shop Boys control with "Where has the love gone" light-footed House Masterpiece at. The production is classy and Wiet away from cheap bubblegum effects of their earlier hits. The tone is very relaxed and club-like. Noteworthy is also the development of her voice, the phrasing differently here quite varied and depending on the mood of the songs. The bonus disc evaluates this CD on again. Alternative versions and B-sides give new insights into the properties, some of the remixes are brilliant. This album is definitely worth a look - none contains more musical substance.